On 5 mai 08, at 18:34, Bob Stayton wrote:
Or perhaps you have trailing white space such as a carriage return
in your source element?
glossseeSome text
/glosssee
You're right. Some text re-factoring change some carriage return. :-(
Thanks for your help.
Jacques
I'd like to be able to mark arbitrary subsections of para elements as
non-hyphenatable, something like this:
paraHyphenate anywhere here span type=no-hyphensDo not hyphenate
this text/span Hyphenate anywhere here/para
Is this possible?
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Hi all,
I'm working with the roundtrip-stylesheets in order to create a
docbook-XML-file out of a WordML-XML-file. But I have problems to use
the variablelist-format.
In the word-file I got 2 paragraphs. The first is formatted as
variablelist-term
and the second as
variablelist
the wordML-file
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Andrew McFarland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to be able to mark arbitrary subsections of para elements as
non-hyphenatable, something like this:
paraHyphenate anywhere here span type=no-hyphensDo not hyphenate
this text/span Hyphenate anywhere
Hi Robert,
Firstly, make sure you are using the new set of stylesheets. The
pipeline should be:
xsltproc .../wordml2normalise.xsl $1 | \
xsltproc .../normalise2sections.xsl - | \
xsltproc .../sections2blocks.xsl - | \
xsltproc .../blocks2dbk.xsl -
I have been doing work on the system lately
This reference describes how to customize the DocBook stylesheets to change
generated text:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/CustomGentext.html
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
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